Clockenflap is back at Central Harbourfront this weekend, bringing international, regional and local acts from December 5 to 7, 2025. If you’re planning your visit, this year’s edition features a packed programme across five stages. Headliners, Vaundy, Bloc Party and My Bloody Valentine, lead a lineup that features artists around the globe and across various music genres.
If you want help planning your route or deciding who to watch, check out our full Clockenflap 2025 Guide for everything to know before the weekend.
Five Stages
Clockenflap 2025 features five stages, each curated to highlight different genres and performance styles, allowing festivalgoers to explore diverse sounds and experiences throughout the weekend.
- Harbourflap Stage – Main stage hosting top international acts and the festival’s biggest live shows.
- Orbit Stage – Global mix of indie, pop and alternative artists from multiple regions and styles.
- Park Stage – Grassy-lawn stage spotlighting emerging talent and late-night electronic sets.
- Robot Stage – Kids’ programming by day and Hong Kong DJs and party crews after sunset.
- Silent Disco powered by Carlsberg – Headphone-powered dance space featuring rotating DJs all weekend.
Friday Schedule

On the opening day, the first show will kick off at 5pm. The programme features indie, pop and electronic acts from UK multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier, British indie-folk singer-songwriter Passenger, American art-pop duo Sparks and Thai-Chinese dream-pop vocalist Moon Tang, before J-pop sensation Vaundy headlines with his first-ever performance outside Japan.
Saturday Schedule

Saturday’s programme begins at 1pm and runs through to 10:30pm. London indie-rock icons Bloc Party lead the night with their highly-anticipated Hong Kong debut, supported by trip-hop pioneer Beth Gibbons, French pop-electronica collective L’Impératrice, US alt-indie favourite Soccer Mommy, rising J-pop artist Akasaki and Japanese idol-turned-solo performer Kento Nakajima.
Sunday Schedule

The final day starts at 1pm with a lineup featuring American singer-songwriter Jeremy Zucker, US indie storytellers Bright Eyes, Scottish rock favourites Franz Ferdinand, Canadian post-rock group Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Californian indie-pop outfit TV Girl, veteran pop-punk band Ellegarden and Taiwanese-born Mandarin pop star Yoga Lin. The night will end with Irish-English shoegaze legends My Bloody Valentine, who are playing in Hong Kong for the first time.
Family-Friendly Activities

On December 6 (Satuday) and Sunday (Sunday), parents can bring their little ones to the festival and join various family-friendly activities from 1pm to 5pm, including workshops by the Hong Kong Children’s Discovery Museum, musical sessions with Hakgwai & Chor Lai, Drum Jam, puppet shows, face painting and a bouncy castle.
Tickets are now availalbe on Ticketflap.
Image credits: Clockenflap

